Chicago cop killing suspect calls for comfort for mom after entering plea as slain officerโs family watches
As Talley was escorted out of the courtroom, he yelled, "Go hug my momma," prompting another man to embrace his mother.

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As Talley was escorted out of the courtroom, he yelled, "Go hug my momma," prompting another man to embrace his mother.

As U.S. and Iranian forces continue exchanging strikes, investors are increasingly grappling with the possibility that the conflict could become more prolonged.
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Senate Democrats want their party to offer the Ken Paxton treatment to Graham Platner after clinching Maineโs Democratic nomination for Senate. Hungry to oust longtime centrist Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), early supporters of the embattled progressive candidate say itโs time their colleagues drop lingering skepticism over personal baggage to embrace the partyโs best chance at [โฆ]

Schumer and Gillibrand endorse Maine candidate Graham Platner after his primary win despite scandals including accusations of physical misconduct.

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President Donald Trumpโs Department of Justice released an opinion on Tuesday that, in the likely event it is embraced by a Republican-controlled federal judiciary, would make it significantly harder for plaintiffs who face employment discrimination to prevail in court. The opinion was released by the Office of Legal Counsel, an institution that interprets federal law [โฆ]

The EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) in IEEE program, administered by IEEE Educational Activities, has launched the Excellent EPICS in IEEE Contributor Awards. The recognitions honor the programโs outstanding students and faculty volunteers in Excellent Team Leader and Excellent Faculty Advisor categories. The awards recognize individuals whose leadership, mentorship, and commitment have meaningfully advanced the impact of EPICS projects. Candidates must demonstrate clear, measurable contributions that elevate both the student experience and the outcomes delivered to community partners. Reviewers also consider other awards, publications, presentations, and professional achievements that reinforce the nomineeโs credibility and leadership. Recipients must demonstrate outstanding project management and documentation, strong mentoring and collaboration, and high-quality outcomes. Here are this yearโs recipients. Team Leader Award Surattana Kakay is a computer engineering student at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT), located in IEEE Region 10 (Asia Pacific). Kakay, an IEEE student member, was honored for guiding her team in the design, development, and implementation of the Automatic Water Level Control System project, which aids rice farmers in Thailand. As the team leader, Kakay played a pivotal role in transforming the student initiative into an operational, communityโcentered solution. Her inspiration was purpose-driven, she says. โMy motivation was to apply engineering to real agricultural challenges, like water scarcity and climate change,โ she says. โI wanted to bridge advanced technology with the tangible needs of local farmers.โ She managed the project end to endโcoordinating workflow, assigning tasks based on team membersโ strengths, and ensuring each phase of development aligned with the technical road map she created. She served as the primary liaison between the student team, the Pathum Thani Rice Research Center, and farmers to make sure the system was practical and userโfriendly, and that it addressed community needs. โWatching students grow as they design solutions that improve lives has been both inspiring and deeply humbling.โ โElizabeth Vidal-Duarte Under her leadership, the team developed a lowโcost IoTโbased alternate wetting and drying (AWD) system that lets farmers remotely monitor and control water levels in rice paddies using smartphones. Kakay oversaw the integration of noncontact laser timeโofโflight sensors to withstand harsh field conditions, and she championed the use of long-range technology connected to a free community WiโFi network to eliminate Internet service fees. The results were transformative, Kakay says. โOur AWD system reduces water consumption by 63 percent and methane emissions by 7 percent annually,โ she says. โTurning an academic assignment into a realโworld solution that delivers measurable, sustainable results has been incredibly meaningful.โ Her achievements advanced sustainability for Thailandโs most waterโintensive crop while demonstrating the potential of accessible engineering solutions. Beyond technical innovation, Kakay cultivated a culture of learning, continuity, and empowerment within her team. She introduced a mentorship framework to support future student cohorts. She and her team produced academic papers, visual media, and presentations to communicate the projectโs value to scientific audiences as well as the general public. โSurattana Kakay is a pivotal figure in turning innovation into reality and delivering tangible benefits to the community,โ says IEEE Member Thanasin Bunnam, her faculty advisor and an assistant professor at RMUTT. Kakayโs leadership journey became a personal milestone, she says: โLeading this project transformed me from a student into a team leader. As a female engineer, it empowered me to advocate for women in engineering and show that gender is no barrier to technical excellence.โ Through her guidance, the AWD project evolved from a classroom assignment into a solution that illustrates IEEEโs mission of advancing technology for humanity. Faculty Advisor Awards Navid Shaghaghi, a lecturer and researcher at Santa Clara University, in California, was recognized for his dedication to integrating service learning into engineering education and fostering student innovation that benefits underserved communities in IEEE Region 6 (Western USA). During his more than six years of engagement with EPICS in IEEE, Shaghaghi, an IEEE senior member, has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing sustainable, humanโcentered engineering through the longโrunning Hydration Automation (HA) project and the HiveSpy initiative. They are part of Santa Clara Universityโs Frugal Innovation Hub and EPIC Research Laboratory. Since 2019, Shaghaghi has served as principal investigator for the HA project, guiding its evolution from prototype to a robust, fieldโtested irrigation automation system that supports small ranches and community farms in California. The HA project is a lowโcost system that helps reduce water waste by monitoring soil moisture and automating watering. By combining ultrasonic tank sensing, soil sensors, and ongoing technical support, the project improves efficiency, lowers operational costs, and promotes more sustainable urban agriculture. Under Shaghaghiโs guidance, more than 30 undergraduate and graduate students have gained hands-on experience in IoT development, field deployment, testing, and client collaboration. His commitment to frugal innovation and humanโcentric design has resulted in solutions that are minimalist, affordable, sustainable, portable, and ruggedโoften challenging conventional approaches to agricultural technology. โTurning an academic assignment into a realโworld solution that delivers measurable, sustainable results has been incredibly meaningful.โ โSurattana Kakay The HA project has produced new research publications and earned recognition, including a third-place finish by Shaghaghiโs graduate students at this yearโs IEEE Rising Stars Project Showcase. During the annual event, students and young professionals present their technical innovations to industry leaders and peers. The HiveSpy project is a lowโcost, frameโlevel IoT monitoring system that helps beekeepers automate laborโintensive tasks and prevent hive swarming by tracking production yield in real time. By collecting frameโweight data and generating optimized harvest schedules, the system reduces manual workload while improving the hiveโs health and boosting honey output. Shaghaghi says his mentorship has been shaped by the realities of student turnover, a challenge he embraces with optimism and adaptability. โThe transient nature of student teams is a challenge but one you must embrace, bearโhug style,โ he says. โBy energizing your student community and welcoming new contributors, youโll be amazed by the brilliant solutions they bring.โ His philosophy has allowed him to cultivate a thriving pipeline of student innovators, he says, and he has strengthened his own professional practice as well. โIโve been mentoring EPICS in IEEE students since 2019,โ he says. โIt has taught me resilience and how to operate on a tight budget while still delivering realโworld results.โ Beyond the technical achievements, Shaghaghiโs work reflects a commitment to humanitarian technology and service learning. As the founder and director of the EPIC (Ethical, Pragmatic, and Intelligent Computer) lab, he has built a diverse, interdisciplinary community dedicated to innovation for the benefit of humanity. For him, he says, the EPICS in IEEE award carries profound meaning: โReceiving this award validates my deepest conviction in humanitarian technology research and strengthens my commitment to serviceโlearning education.โ His students echo those sentiments. One team member said โProfessor Shaghaghi is an engine of progress who keeps forging ahead.โ Through his leadership, Shaghaghi has created an enduring model of mentorship, innovation, and community partnership that is helping to shape the next generation of socially responsible engineers. Elizabeth Vidal-Duarte is celebrated for her impactful mentorship and leadership in expanding EPICS in IEEE engagement across Peru and IEEE Region 9 (Latin America and Caribbean). Vidal-Duarte, a research professor at San Agustin National University Arequipa, in Peru, is a faculty advisor and technical mentor for two EPICS in IEEE projects. She encouraged students to apply to the EPICS program, helped them identify community needs, and supported them in crafting proposals grounded in serviceโlearning principles. Under her leadership, the students developed a functional soft robotic glove used at Clรญnica San Juan de Dios to help patients improve their fine-motor skills. The clinicโs therapists use the device to measure the range of motion of joints at the beginning and end of each patientโs therapy session to improve their assessments. Compared with traditional manual measurements using a goniometer, the glove significantly reduces evaluation time and enables digitally recorded data, improving clinical efficiency and decision-making. The second project is an emotionโrecognition system for people with visual impairment. The AIโpowered wearable helps recognize a personโs emotions through realโtime facialโexpression detection and haptic feedback. The project has resulted in the โEmotion-Aware Assistive System With Wearable Haptic Feedback for Visual Impairmentโ research paper, which is to be presented at the IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, to be held from 3 to 5 June in Limassol, Cyprus. Vidal-Duarteโs mentorship extends beyond the classroom. She visits rehabilitation centers and clinics to find people with visual impairments to ensure that the technologies she is helping to develop meet their needs. โEPICS in IEEE has moved me beyond teaching concepts to truly living engineering as a tool for human impact,โ Vidal-Duarte says. โWatching students grow as they design solutions that improve lives has been both inspiring and deeply humbling.โ Throughout the development of both projects, Vidal-Duarte provided sustained technical and organizational guidance, helping students define requirements, structure work plans, and overcome challenges in prototyping, testing, and validation. Reflecting on the broader impact of EPICS, she says the program has given her โmore than methodologies and toolsโit has given me perspective, purpose, and a global community that constantly challenges me to grow as a mentor and as a human being.โ Her mentorship fostered not only technical excellence but also empathy, ethical awareness, and professional maturity among her students, she says. She guided them in preparing articles for submission to IEEE conferences, interdisciplinary collaboration, and hands-on fieldwork that bridged theory and realโworld constraints. โHer constant support, her belief in each studentโs potential, and her commitment to developing leaders who make a difference define [her] as a faculty advisor,โ says Valentina Chabilla, an EPICS in IEEE student team member. The EPICS recognition reflects her passion for teaching, her dedication to the community, and her impact on projects and students. Her commitment to accessible, sustainable innovation strengthened partnerships between the university and community groups, benefiting underserved populations. โReceiving this award is both an honor and a responsibility,โ she says. โIt reminds me of the real impact engineering can have on peopleโs lives and strengthens my commitment to guiding students in creating meaningful change.โ Her leadership continues to inspire students to view engineering not just as a discipline but also as a powerful force for inclusion, dignity, and social impact. Advancing the mission The Excellent Contributor Award recipients exemplify the best of EPICS in IEEE. Through their leadership, they have strengthened the bridge between engineering education and community service, inspiring students to use their skills to create sustainable, realโworld impacts. As EPICS continues to expand its global reach, the contributions of Kakay, Shaghaghi, and Vidal-Duarte serve as powerful reminders of what is possible when educators, volunteers, and students work together to improve the lives of others through engineering.

As Breitbart News reported last week, legendary Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese announced he has embraced artificial intelligence (AI), and as Breitbart News predicted, the Luddites are whining about it. The post Nolte: Luddites in Art Directors Union Attack Martin Scorsese for Using AI appeared first on Breitbart.
President Trump told reporters Wednesday that he loved โinflation,โ after he was asked about inflation spiking in May. โNo, I love it. The numbers were great,โ Trump said when asked if he was concerned about the latest data, which showed the consumer price index rising to 4.2 percent over the past 12 months โ with...

Bitcoin on Tuesday remained stubbornly low at roughly $61,000 after a brutal week of trading โ and analysts are sounding the alarm that more downside could be in store as investors pivot to flashy artificial intelligence IPOs.

In today's issue: โช Iran war on the ballot in South Carolina โช Mormon backlash forces Pentagon update โช Trump formally nominates Blanche for AG โช First family and Albaniaโs โFlamingo Revolutionโ The Iran war is on the ballot in South Carolina, where GOP primary voters will determine the political fate of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a steadfast ally...

The West stands to gain.

Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz is adding $100 billion to airlines' collective fuel bill this year.
Canada and the EU opened their doors to Chinese electric cars this year while the U.S. watched from behind a tariff wall.
In the 1980s, The Color Purple prompted protests and boycotts. Thereโs a reason itโs since been embraced.
Democrats and Republicans both overlook scandals in their own candidates, from Graham Platner's allegations in Maine to Ken Paxton's history in Texas.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged Democrats to embrace his "Abolish ICE" messaging, citing cruelty at Delaney Hall and other sanctuary city policies.
Radicals have besieged Delaney Hall in Newark for weeks, with nightly rioting and harassment of workers โ supposedly because ICE is subjecting the detainees to horrible conditions.
As New York City braces for a stretch of 80-degree days this week, Tribecaโs 25th anniversary edition is also bringing some serious heat to New Yorkโs after-hours circuit. Running June 3-14, this yearโs festival opened with Questloveโs new Earth, Wind & Fire documentary and a live performance from Earth, Wind & Fire and The Roots at [โฆ]